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  1. ... used as a gargle, in putrid sore throat. Artemisia Abrotanum. Southernwood. The leaves. Artemisia Santonica. Wormseed. The top and seeds, and essential ...
  2. ... to Arsenitis. tSee Philadelplua sled. Museum 118 A.—Artemisia. called juzam. It i9 also highly recommended in ... cuta- neous diseases, and with the best effect. * ARTEMISIA. Syngenesia Superflua. Nat. ord. Nucamentacex, Linn. Corymbiferx, Juss. ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Lilly's hand book of pharmacy and therapeutics 
    Publication: Indianapolis, Ind. : Eli Lilly & Company, 1897
    ... EXT. LEVANT WORMSEED Dose 10 to 30 m. Artemisia pauc.if.ora Weber. Nat. Ord.— Composite. Synonyms— ... EXT. MOUNTAIN SAGE Dose 60 to 120 m. Artemisia frigida Willd. Nat. Ord.— Compositor. Synonyms—Sierra salvia, ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - General therapeutics and materia medica (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia, Pa. : Lea and Blanchard, 1846
    ... of the powder is ?J to 9ij. 18. ARTEMISIA VUfcGA'RIS.—MUGWORT. All the species belonging to the genus Artemisia possess bitter and aromatic properties. Artemisia vulga'ris, ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The domestic encyclopaedia, or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending a .... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by William Young Birch, and Abraham Small, no. 17, South Second-Street ; Robert Carr, printer, 1804
    ... Worm, 91 Transplantation, 159 Tar, 92 Traveling, ib. Tarragon, 94 Treacle, 189 Tarras, ib. Tree, 190 Tartar, ... Balsamine : See p. 9. of this volume. VIII. Tarragon: which see. IX. Spignei. : See next page. Beside ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The pharmacopoeia of the Massachusetts Medical Society 
    Publication: Boston : Published by E. & J. Larkin ..., Greenough and Stebbins, printers, 1808
    ... montana. German leopard's bane. The flower and root. Artemisia abrotanum. Southern wood. The leaves. Artemisia santonica. Wormseed. The tops and seeds. Artemisia absinthium. ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - A new system of domestic cookery : formed upon principles of economy, and adapted to the use .... 
    Publication: Boston : Published by William Andrews ... ; sold by Cushing & Appleton ... Thomas & Whipple ... Charles Pierce, ... [and 8 others], 1807
    ... pears should be tied up by the stalk. Tarragon c,ives the flavour of French cookery, and ... shred parsley, and a very small bit of tarragon, and knotted marjorum, cut as fine as possible. ...
  8. ... opinion and the modern Greek usage, is the Artemisia absinthium. And in- deed, Pliny speaks of this ... to the received opinion, is the southern-wood, Artemisia abrotanum.—De- lile, met with this plant, in ...
  9. ... sources as a, and also from oil of tarragon.) See also under a. Soluble in an equal ... Ann. Ch. u. Pharm., 87.314.) Oil of Artemisia vulgaris. Vid. Oil of Mug- wort Oil of ...
  10. ... FL. EXT. MUGWORT Dose, 60 to 120 M. Artemisia vulgaris. Properties— Althelmintic, tonic, antispasmodie. Said to bo ... PL. EXT. SOUTHERNWOOD Dose, 30 to 60 M. Artemisia Abrotannm. Properties—Bitter tonic, deobstruent and astringent. FL. ...
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